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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1893)
V I,, it- . V Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, JAN. 27. SAillltionitl locals or tint pagcl Come In for ib work. Cleveland' bnklng powder. Beat', of State MoBrido continues 111 at Mem. If you use Cleveland's baking pow der once you will use It always. ThoKlokiipoo Indian Medicine Co. are now In Halsey, S. Dudley, Dentist, Lebanon, Oreg. Office up stairs over City Drug store. Suio will soon have a telephone eysteni established. IUivival servlcea are still In progress at tlie Aeadeniy. Rev. H. Oberg bus been afflicted with a severe oold. Pumps and pipe down to Albany prices. F. C. Ayeks A Co. Frcsb broad, pies, doughnuts and oakes kept constantly on band at Mrs. May Zahn's. , The oounty court met last Monday to make a tax levy, but adjourned un til today (Friday.) You oan't make any mistake by try ing a can of Cleveland's baking pow der. G, Lovelee, the merchant tailor, bus received over 600 samples. Call and look them over, and get prices. Bev. Wallace Struble left fw Silver ton Monday, after having trade a fine Impression by bis interesting sermons. There are a great many poor baking powders, and a few good ones. One of the best is Cleveland's. Try it. Mrs. Miller Morgan died at her resi dence near Ward Butte In this oounty Suuday of heart diseuse. The deceased wus an old settler. John Donana left Tuesday fur The Palm, California, where be Intends to spend the next four months on ao couut of poor health. Try a can of Cleveland's baking powder at Pugh & Wallace's and If It isn't the best you ever used, return it and get your money back. B irn, to the wife of Dr. J. 8. Court ney, at Oregon City, Monday, Jan. SS, a daughter. At last accounts mother and baby were both doing well. Miller's fish bill i.ppioprintcstiO.OOO to assist the salmon to climb the Ore gon City falls. The bill will become law and the people and flub will lie much pleased. Cha. F. Miller who has been dis pensing drugs in Maxwell, California for the past six months, was in Leba non a few days this week. Farmers: 8. N. Steele & Co., of Al bany, Or., are now prepared to loaii money from one to five years, In sums ti-M to $10,000. Call on or write them. Hev. May C. Jones, the evangelist, will hold a series of meetings In the Baptist Church, beginning next Wed nesday evening. Everybody Invited to attend these meetings. All nartles knowing themselves to be Indebted to me will please call and otlle at once as I will be called away from home soon and I desire to bal ance my accounts before leaving. M. A. Miller. The Exphkss desires to again remind its friends who are in arrears that we are In great need of our money. We oanuot pay our debts without it. We nope everyone who Is behind will come forward at un early date and settle. A would be private detective by the name of H. J. Thomiison has come to grief In Portland. He aroused the suspicions of a police officer whom he resisted when an arrest was attempt ed. He will probably have time to re flect ou the errors of his ways in Port land jail. The Jury in the Homestead poison ing case against District Master Work man, Hugh Dempsey, of the Knights of Labor, have Drought In a, verdict of guilty. The verdict created a seusa atlou, but there was no outward dem onstration, Dempsey, who Is under bonds, at once left the court room In oompauy with his counsel. The Panbst Brewing company of Mllwaukle, Wis,, say they have sold 6,000,000 barrels of beer, during the past year. Just think .of Itl If these barrels were placed, end to end and touching each other, the stream of beer thus formed would stretch 'nearly across the United Hlatee, and, loo, tills Is Hie output from one brewery only, ' Rlbclln, the photographer. Cleveland's baking powder. 8iecial baking done to order at Mrs. May Zabn's. Ed Kellenherger Is In Portland this week, attending to business. The beautiful snow has come again, with better prospects of a longer stay. O. Lovelee makea clothes a; prices according to the times close prices, that Is. A fine little 300k book given away free by Cleveland's baking powder at Pugh A Wallace's. O. Lovelee, the tailor has a large lot of samples to select from, and can surely suit you. W. B. Donaca left Tuesday for Port land, where goes to have his eyes doctored. He was accompanied by B. Ridgway. Cleveland's baking powder costs no more than other brands, and Is an economical luxury, Why is Benton flour like the. gold coin? Because everybody wants it. D. B. Zeh. For watch repairing go to Hansell's at the City Drug store, and get a er fect job. All work guaranteed or money refunded. In Portland when a man is out late nights and returns borne after a row with a banged face, all he has to do Is to claim that be was stood up on his way home. Mrs. T. L. Dugger and daughter, Miss Ella, returned Tuesday from a two-months visit t) Oakland, Cal. Scio Press. 80I0 proposes to bond the city for the purpose of building a new school bouse. They bae asked permission, from the legislature for that purpose. A good move in the right direction. Governor Pennoyer Monday grant ed a pardon to W. H. Street, who was sentenced in Multnomah county on Deoemlier 8, 18(10, to pay a flue of $260 for the crime of adultery. The par don was granted upon recommenda tion of the district attorney and its purpose was to restore Street to citi zenship. A dispatch from Piiuama, via Gal veston, dated Jan. 23, reads as follows: Artisans and laborers of Bogota, united in the streets on Snnday and mobbed the officers ot the newspapers which recently criticised them severely. They destroyed presses and pled type, killed five compositors, aud mortally wounded two editors. Hobb's bill changing the time for the circuit court terms, provides for, holding court in the tnlrd district as follows: Linn oounty. second Monday In March, fourth Monday in June seooud Monday In November; Marion, second Mondays In January, May and September; Yamhill, fourth Mondays 10 January, May and September; Til lamook, fourth Mondays in April and October. "In buying cough medicine foi children," says H. A. Walker, promi nent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never be afraid to buy Chamerlaiu,s Cough Remedy. There is 110 danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. I particularly reoommend Chamber lain.s because I have found It to lie Snfe and reliable. It Is Intended es pecially for colds, croup and wtiooping cough." 50- ceut bottles for sale by M. A. Miller. While handling a revolver at Sweet Home last Sunday evening, Jerry Ken uey accidentally discharged It, the bullet striking him in the leg and mak ing a serious flesh wound. Perhaps if be would try dropping the dangerous weapon behind a convenient fence he could pass with safety, at least past ex perience would tench such a method as Iwiug a harmless one. Brownsville Times. For pains iu the chest there is noth ing bet ter than a flannel cloth saturat ed with Chamberlain's Pain Balm aud bound on over the seat of pain. It will produce a counter Irritation with out blistering, and is not so dlsagree able as mustard; lu fact it Is much superior to miy plasters on accnuul of its palu-rel'eving quulltles. If used In time it will prevent pneumonia. 60 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller. Prof. Wilkes, well aud favorably known here, left his responsible po sition In the Eugene schools last Fri day and was then lost sight of by his friends. Telegrams passed be tween intervening points aud he was limited ut Halsey where he was con fined to his room with sickness. Some apprehension was felt as to bis per sonal safety aud later as to the sound ness of bis mind. Fears are now re lieved, and the Prof, will soon be him self again; much to the relief of his friends who ure legion iu this county. Mr. Chus. Stokes Is clerking in Bach's store during his absence. Mr, 8. Peetaud family will leave next week for Pomona, California, via their old borne. Call at Rlhelin's gallery and look al bis work and get his prices on pictures. Crayons a specialty. , Mr. S. P. Bach and wife left Thurs day for Katem where they will visit relatives and friends. The Bramcr washer Is the best wash er In the world. We know whereof we speak. Go to E. Goan and get one. The Kalem Statesman suggests that the lady clerks get a bill Introduced doing away with male clerks in the Oregon legislature. Ladles cordially invited to the talk at M. E. Church, South, Thursday, Feb. 2, at 2:30 p. m. No admission charged. Only for ladles. Wm. Carothers was sick several days this week, but is able to 're out again. Chas. Walton drove the stage for him during his Illness. Sunday. Wld Bllyeu brought to town, a 47-pound beaver that he had caught in his traps. This is the sixth beaver that he has taken this fall and winter, besides two otters. Scio Press. Ml. A. P. Altmath, who lives near Albany, cut his foot very severely, Wednesday, while working in the tim ber near Ed. Keebler's. He came at once to Dr. Booth's residenoe, where his wounds were properly attended to by Drs. Booth and Foley. Geo. Flnley, of Crawfordsville, Linn county, and several other residents of that section were here this week on business before the U. 8. Land Office. It seems that they filed on land with in the indemnity grant and are now involved In a landsuit as consequence. Roseburg Review. Mrs. Helen H. Harford, state lec turer of the W. C. T. U. will give one of her popular lectures at the Frst Pres byteriau church on Tuesday, Jan. 81, at 730 o'clock. Mrs. Harford is spoken of very highly wherever she goes, as a gifted lecturer. Everybody come and hear for yourself. The ladies are especially Invited lo meet her at 2:30 In the afternoon, at the name place. There will be services in the First Presbyterian church every Sunday, looming and evening. The evening sermon Is especially intended for the young people. Young People's prayer meeting at 7 I. M. on Sundays. All are cordially invited to come and wor ship with us. Please make yourself known to the Pastor. Edwakd Eocleston. Messrs. Stanard & McDonald, of Brownsville, were in town the first of the week putting up a sample Vibra ting gate, for which they have the oouity right for Linn county. The gate is now on exhibition on J. M. Ralstou's lot opposite the bank. This gate is superior to any we ever saw and we have heave heard great many farmers say the same thing about it. P. W, Morgan has been secured as their local ..gent at this place. A log chute ut tyool ereek, Klamath oounty, Is a mile long. The logs tra verse that distance iu about 16 seconds, and theeye can scarcely follow them. Three cars are nov running to the ohute, and 800 logs per day are shot into the river. Twenty men are driv ing 1,700,000 feet of Ions down the Klamath from the foot of the log grade. They have moved them a distance of four miles by doing some blasting, and it U'iw looks as though the log driving venture oil the Klamath w'll be a per fect success. The success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lu effecting a speedy cure of colds, croup and whaopiug cough has brought It into great deuraud. Messrs. Pouting & Son, of Cameron, Ohio, say that It has gnlncd a reputation second to none iu that vicinity. , Jas. M. Queen, of Johnston, W. Vs., laya it Is the best he ever used. B. F. Jones, druggist, Winona, Miss., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is per fectly reliable. I havealwaya warran ted it ami It has never failed to give the most perfect satisfaction." 60 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller Monday ex-Sheriff Matt Scott and Mr. Mark Hulburt were seen wending their way to the depot ou business in tent. Enquiry developed the fact that they had been purchasing some sheep from Mr, Holmnn, residing In Benton county across the river from Albany, aud concluded to ascertain how much one particular sheep weighed. The result was stilt another victory for Oregon, as the wether, brought down the scales ut the 2' pound mark, Itwasu three year ld. and of the ttitawold. breed. Herxid. 1885 The Oldest House We are Goiiiff to See if There in Any Money Floating around in the "Neck of the Woods," by offering the following reductions in prices. money by saving it. 2fJi,verything listed here a genuine bargain. The best way to profit by this offer is to come in atjonce, as it will not last always; it may close in a week or a month. We can't tell about that. Ladies' French Kid Shoes " " Patent tip, high heel 4 50 3 50 " Dongola Kid Shoes 4 00 3 25 " " " " patent tip... 3 50 2 75 " " " " ( " i 3 00 2 25 " " " " plain toe.. !:'."!!!!!'".'." 3 00 2 25 " " " " patent tip 2 50 . 1 75 " " " " 2 00 1 50 Men's Cordovan Congress " Calf Congress 0 OU 4 UU " Kangaroo Bal and Congress 5 00 4 00 " Calf Congress 4 0C 3 00 " " Congress and Bal 3 00 2 25 " Bal shoes, Forest Park ; 1 75 1 35 Misses' Little Giant school shoe 2 00 1 50 " " " 1 75 1 50 Child's " " 1 50 1 25 " " "; 1 25 1 00 Men's Oil Grain Boots. ; 3 00 2 25 " Calf Boots.... 3 00 2 25 " Dongola Calf Boots 5 00 4 00 Men's Stiff Hats 2 50 1 75 . . " " 1 75 1 25 " Soft " 2 50 1 75 " " " 2 00 1 50 " " " ,..... 1 50 1 25 " Umbrellas 1 50 1 00 " ' " 1 25 75 Men's Wool Shirk..: 175 125 " ' " 1 60 1 00 " " " 2 25 1 60 " Buckskin Gloves 1 25 . 00 " " 1 50 1 25 " Undershirts 1 75 7 1 25 " " , 1 60 1 25 " ' 1 25 .90 " " , 1 00 76 " Neckties 76 .50 " " 50 38 " " 26 20. Dress Goods 75 50 " 80 40 " 60 ' i!5 We cannot name everything that we would like to, en i account of space. Come and see us. We will do you good. , C. C. HACKLEMAN. Cleveland's baking powder Is used by the U. S. Government, and oil teach ers of cooking. It is the standard,' "Look," said Lord Chesterfield, "In the face of the person to whom you ore speaking, if you wish to know his real sentiments, for he can com mand his words more easily than his couutenance." The other day a Journal, hitherto without a spot 011 its character, inquir ed with well feigned Innocence, "How can live persons divide five eggs that each man will have one and still one remain in the dish?" After several hundred people went two-thirds dis tracted in the mazes of this proposition, the journal meanly says, "One takes the dish with the egg." Ex. The committee 011 labor to whom was referred Senator Myer's bill to provide for the payment of laboiers. reported in favor of the passage of the bill yesterday, whi,:h Is n good recom mendation for it. The provision t! the bill is that receivers of corporations shall pay their employes every thirty days, or, if there Is no money, war rants or notes shall be issued drawing interest aud payable out of tlie flrat moneys that come Into tb' hands of the reeelver. The measxre hasalready found popular favor ad will undoubt edly become a law, she which will do away with s-iradf the existing evils for which thenpls no immediate reme dy Vamterburg, professing to be a representative of the people of Ore gon, lias introduced a bill providing for o income tax. Such a tax as a law would put a premium 011 honesty nd tax conscience out of the country. -East Oregoniati. In epeskiug of the aliove the senator said such a bill would uot hurt the editor of tlie K, O. Statesman. 1893 In Lebanon Come in and make some Marked Reduced Price. Price. 5 00 H 00 6 60 6 00 A New York dispatch of the 23rd relntes that Paul b'Helrry, the af is tant attorney-general of Washington, , who traced bis wife from Seattle to t . : this city and found her aud Sdward G. Morse, the music teacher with -whom she eloped, intendui' to leave for bis home today, but W Bnie rea son postponed his duartue, Mr. ,' D'Heirry speaks in the -Kindest terms . of his .wife, and declare that he never ; ' entertained the thoufht of proceeding against her for dl'orce. He blames Morse for the jonrfuot of Mrs. D'Heir ry almost entlreb'i nd says the man must have exeled some kind of a spell- over be'r. The purlshoners of St. (Jeorgeje church and Dr. Mell, mi of the assistants of Rev. Dr. Itiilimfonl, hive liuVrceded to bring about a reu osciliiition between D'Heirry and his wife, It was learned by a reporter that Mrs. D'Hejrry will probably re main In this city for the present, and that her husband will probably come hack for her Inter when the unpleas ant comment caused by the public ti"n of the scandal has passed away. Mrs. D'Heirry Is, however, now pro vided for by her husband. Mr. D'He irry says that Morse got $10,000 from his wife and deserted her when he had squandered It. Nothing has been heard of Morse since Friday and It iaiu, believed that he has left the city. ' Paul D'Heirry is well known by old i residents in Albany, having been In tlie newspaper work there. I: BUY YOl'H ( Hakdwauk, rvroVKS ami 1Un:i" " . '.' :Flt(iM-;:''' ,, 1 C.. MAiTUK",.- & w.vsmmiiN. , V Alliili.y, Ore. J